– 22 March 2024
The UNCAC Coalition is announcing the upcoming election of members of the Coalition’s Coordination Committee (CCC), our board, which oversees and strategically guides the work of the Coalition.
To submit a candidacy, please fill out this form and…
20 February 2024 –
State-of-the-art transparency and accountability measures as well as the inclusion of representatives of civil society and victims of corruption in asset recovery and return procedures are crucial to help ensure that assets are used to advance…
–– 15 December 2023, Atlanta, USA ––
download the Atlanta Civil Society Declaration .pdf
UNCAC CoSP10 – Atlanta Civil Society Declaration
As the 10th Session of the Conference of the States Parties (CoSP10) to the United Nations Convention against Corruption…
1 September 2023 –
Download this guide (.PDF)
This overview provides a set of actions and measures governments can take to facilitate and support meaningful participation of civil society and other non-governmental stakeholders in the Conference of the States Parties…
1 September 2023 –
You’re invited to join Transparency International & the UNCAC Coalition in person or online (sign up to join via Zoom) for a discussion of TI’s new working paper proposing measures to tackle grand corruption.
The event,…
21 August 2023 – last updated 4 February 2024
The UNCAC Coalition has partnered with the American Bar Association’s Rule of Law Initiative (ABA ROLI), which is currently implementing the Anti-Corruption Policy and Research Outreach and Engagement (APROE) program funded…
14 March 2023 –
The UNCAC Coalition mourns the passing of Dr. KM Loi, a passionate anti-corruption advocate from Malaysia and strong supporter of the UNCAC Coalition and its community.
KM Loi worked to promote accountability in different leadership roles…
This guest blog by Dr. Juanita Olaya Garcia, who chairs the UNCAC Coalition’s working group on Victims of Corruption and has also previously served as Chair of the Coalition, provides an alternative view on the proposal for the creation of…
1 August 2022 –
What are the obstacles to civil society participation in efforts to combat corruption and how can their engagement be strengthened? At a side event organized by the UNCAC Coalition, with the support of Switzerland, on the…
1 August 2022 –
How do we prevent corruption and trace stolen assets through Beneficial Ownership Transparency (BOT)? At a side event organized by the UNCAC Coalition and Transparency International, with the support of Norway, on the margins of the…
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